The first goal of the Ocala Gazette is to deliver trustworthy local journalism so corruption, misinformation and abuse are ...
In observance of the 250th anniversary of George Frideric Handel's Messiah” in 2009, “Smithsonian Magazine” offered some ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis drew some applause last week when he told a crowd in Crystal River that during this year’s Atlantic storm ...
Bill Cotterell, a reporter and columnist who covered Florida government and politics for more than four decades with a blend ...
The field of candidates seeking to replace longtime Marion County Commissioner Kathy Bryant in 2026 is shifting, with the first person to file for the ...
Track Line Rail LLC, a Texas-based company seeking to operate a creosote-treated railroad-tie shredding and grinding facility ...
A Leon County circuit judge on Nov. 24 rejected a group’s request for a temporary injunction to halt the state’s first black ...
Wreaths Across America honors service and sacrifice by placing fresh wreaths on the gravesites of military veterans at ...
Chameleons’ wandering eyes have fascinated and puzzled scientists since the days of ancient Greece. Now, after millennia of ...
The College of Central Florida will offer the state’s first associate in science degree in precision agriculture beginning in ...
Theodore Paul Bulmahn, age 81, passed away on Nov. 11, 2025, in Ocala. Bulmahn was born Nov. 16, 1943, in Fort Wayne, Indiana ...
Robert Griffin, Ph.D., will lecture on “The Potential of Humanoid Robots, from Past, Present, to Future” at the Institute for ...